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19 February, 03:33
Is benefit a common noun or proper noun
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Zariah Harding
19 February, 03:51
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I think it is common noun
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Marcel Callahan
19 February, 03:51
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Common, proper nouns are the names of people, places, logos, and other official stuff.
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